Many of our friends are victims of fibroids. The emergence of this disease has a great impact on the normal life and work of our patients. Experts say that this disease can occur in many parts of the body and can occur at any age. So what are the symptoms of fibroids? I will introduce them to you below, hoping it will be helpful to you. According to the age of onset and the affected parts, it is divided into: 1. Juvenile fibromatosis Occurs in children and young people. 2. Cervical fibromatosis Cervical fibromatosis is a type of fibromatosis that manifests at birth or shortly after birth and involves the lower third of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, sometimes bilaterally. Cervical fibromatosis is often associated with various congenital anomalies. 3. Infant and young child fibromatosis It is a type of fibromatosis that usually occurs only in childhood. It typically occurs on the outer side of the finger (toe) tip, but can also occur outside the finger (toe), such as the mouth and breast. This disease is often multiple and often occurs at birth or within 2 years of age. 4. Infantile myofibromatosis It is a single or multiple nodular lesion that occurs on the skin, soft tissue or bone. It can be limited to the above-mentioned parts or accompanied by the involvement of internal organs. The disease mostly occurs before the age of 2, and about 60% is congenital. The disease can also be seen in adults. Single cases are more common in males, while multiple cases are more common in females. Familial cases are known, and evidence of autosomal dominant inheritance has been found. 5. Lipofibromatosis It is a subtype of infantile fibromatosis and local recurrence is common. 6. Multiple hyaline fibromatosis It is a morphologically specific, familial form of multiple fibromatosis affecting children that has no manifestations at birth and may be caused by congenital metabolic abnormalities. 7. Others Penile fibromatosis, palmar fibromatosis, plantar fibromatosis, scar fibromatosis, and post-irradiation fibromatosis. Fibromatosis associated with multiple colon polyposis and, occasionally, multiple osteomas is called Gardner syndrome. Through the above introduction, we know that fibromas can occur both under the skin and in internal organs. Generally, subcutaneous fibromas have little impact on the patient's health, while fibromas in internal organs need everyone's attention. In addition, the incidence of fibromas can also be familial. I hope that friends with a family history of this can be more vigilant. |
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